On November 19th, 1984, college football witnessed one of its most unforgettable miracles.
With six seconds left, Boston College trailed Miami on a humid South Florida night… and the game was all but over.
Then Doug Flutie scrambled right, spun his shoulders, and launched a 48–yard prayer into the dark Miami sky.
One of the most famous passes in football history — a Hail Mary that would define a career, electrify a nation, and rewrite the way we talk about last-second magic.
Learn how the “Hail Flutie” became college football legend — on this episode of Sports History Daily.